Join the WNST.net crew and Ravens WR Steve Smith at Buffalo Wild Wings Bel Air on Wednesday, December 3rd at 730pm. Steve will be making his first trip up to Harford County with us and we couldn’t be more excited. Coming off a tough loss against San Diego, the Ravens need your support as they sit right in the middle of both the AFC North and wild card race. Let’s show Steve that all of Baltimore is behind him as his Ravens prepare for a must win game in Miami!

Autographs are free, but there will be a limit of one per person (time permitting). Steve is always very generous with his time, so we ask that you also be respectful of the one autograph per person limit as well!

As always, many thanks to Carl Delmont and the folks at Freedmont Mortgage as they present all of our live events throughout the years. Don’t make a 30 year mistake by choosing the wrong lender! Also thanks to Enoch Office & Rugenix for their continued sponsorship and support.

Last but not least, we can’t wait to partake in some delicious food at Buffalo Wild Wings Bel Air. Rob and the gang always have the food coming out fast and fresh and Wednesday night will be no different. Come out and support our long-time partner. Not only do they have great food, but they’re great people as well!

We hope to see you all out at BWW Bel Air on Wednesday night with Steve Smith. 7:30pm kickoff!

Attention Washington Capitals fans: This is your chance to ROCK YOUR RED! We at WNST, in conjunction with Comcast SportsNet, are pleased to announce a live appearance with Capitals head coach Barry Trotz on Wednesday, December 10th at Buffalo Wild Wings in Bel Air. The puck drops at 730pm! We’ll reminisce with Coach Trotz about his old days leading the Baltimore Skipjacks, and we’ll talk about his transition back to Washington D.C. as head coach of the Caps. Does he feel that the Caps are close to contending for a Stanley Cup? We’ll cover all of that and much more in a night of great food, fun, and puck talk at Buffalo Wild Wings in Bel Air!

Coach Trotz will be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans, but there will be a limit of one per person (time permitting).

As has become a WNST tradition, the great folks from There Goes My Hero will be in the house swabbing anyone who has not yet been added to the bone marrow transplant database. If you are between the ages of 18-55 and have not yet “swabbed,” please visit There Goes My Hero and learn more about how you can save a life by swabbing a Q-Tip inside your mouth for 30 seconds. Seriously! We’ve swabbed over a thousand people and have raised tens of thousands of dollars since we began our #JennStrong initiative this past spring. It’s our mission here at WNST to save as many lives as humanly possible, and we thank Coach Trotz for helping us work towards that goal!

As always, a special thanks to our friends at Freedmont Mortgage for presenting all of our live events here at WNST. If you’re looking to buy or refinance a home, don’t make a 30 year mistake by choosing the wrong lender – visit Freedmont Mortgage now! Also thanks to Enoch Office and Rugenix for their continued support. Rob and the gang at Buffalo Wild Wings in Bel Air will take care of making sure your food is delicious as always – all YOU have to do is show up rocking your red! See you on December 10th, Caps fans!

It’s been an excellent four days of football to start things in Brazil.

Team USA finally gets into the action Monday night with the first Cup match of the Jurgen Klinsmann/post-Landon Donovan era. The German-born coach has practically declared the Yanks’ first group stage match against Ghana as “must win” due to the difficulty that lies ahead with Portugal and his home country in the next two group stage matches.

Just how important is this first match? Here’s how Klinsmann described it to ESPN.com before departing for South America.

“We basically start with a World Cup final against Ghana. We need badly these three points. If we get three points against Ghana, I think then that the confidence will rise, the guys will be pumped up, and they will be ready for Portugal and give them a real fight.”

So…big game, huh?

As a patriot myself, I’m taking my responsibility to support my country quite seriously. It’s with that in mind that myself and my pal Carl Delmont (our buddy from Freedmont Mortgage-the official sponsor of our World Cup coverage here at WNST.net) will be heading up to Harford County Monday night for the match.

We’ll be at Buffalo Wild Wings in Bel Air-one of our favorite area hangouts. I’ll be arriving between 5 and 6 to get ready for the match. If you’re looking for me, I’ll be the guy draped in an American flag and with Red, White and Blue hair.

My hair colors don’t run, folks.

If you’re a patriot yourself, you need to be there. If you believe, if you believe that, if you believe that we, if you believe that we will, if you believe that we will win, if you believe that we will win, if you believe that we will win-you need to be there.

Also, if you think I won’t be echoing said chant TIME AND TIME AGAIN tomorrow night, you’re wrong.

There are going to be great specials during tomorrow night’s match. Tall Buds are just $3.65 and Natty Bohs are only $2.75. I mean, what’s more American than cheap beer?

I’ll probably put down roughly five or six hundred boneless Asian Zing wings while I’m there. This is your reminder to purchase some of them for me. Thanks in advance. I’ll also grab a bunch of other giveaways to bring with me for anyone who shows me their own levels of patriotism during the course of the match.

Monday night. 6pm. Buffalo Wild Wings Bel Air (5 Bel Air South Parkway in the Festival at Bel Air). Tell Rob Thorpe the Yankees suck when you see him there. Duke too.

Cheap beer. Wings. Team USA. It’s like Lee Greenwood riding a bald eagle in a 4th of July parade.

If you missed the first ever “Asian Zing Throwdown” Friday on “The Morning Reaction” on AM1570 WNST.net, here’s your chance to catch up.

As you can see, I defeated WNST station manager by an (unofficial) total of 29 wings to 20 over the course of eight minutes. Truthfully I think I might have done a few more and she a few less, but I wouldn’t be a good sport if I challenged the total.

Ashley was a valiant competitor and I was glad to have had the opportunity to participate. Thanks to Dennis Schocket for providing the soundtrack for the morning and a MAJOR thanks to Buffalo Wild Wings in Bel Air for pitching in.

Now’s the part where you come in.

Based on the number of 29 wings, I ask that you consider a $29 donation to the Baltimore Child Abuse Center, or another variation of the number 29 if you can.